Buy MISTER D: A Children’s Picture Book about Overcoming Doubts and Fears from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or BigTentBooks. Also available for Kindle.
“…this book perfectly presents a manner of facing our fears and believing in ourselves regardless of our doubts…A highly recommended book, for any children in general, with the message being applied to any situation in a young person’s life.”
—Emma Robins,
THE SHOTOKAN WAY Magazine
Being a proud father of three children, bedtime reading is my favorite part of the day with them. MISTER D delivers in a big, fun, colorful way to end the day. A must have for all mom’s and dad’s everywhere!
—KEVIN SORBO. Actor, God’s Not Dead,Soul Surfer and TV series, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
…delivers a martial arts fable for youngsters…tells the tale of an 8 year old girl who is preparing to test for her black belt but encounters doubts on the way…The illustrations by Daniela Frongia are top-notch. – BLACK BELT MAGAZINE
MISTER D is a delightful morality tale about confronting the twin-horned dilemmas of doubt and fear. Centered around a simple but powerful truth embraced by a young karate student, the message of MISTER D is universal and uplifting. Elizabeth Stevens’ first venture into children’s literature will not be her last. MISTER D is sure to resonate with its readers.
—Roger Salick
Master Instructor, Salick’s Karate
What a gorgeous book!…I wish there was a book like this when I was growing up… Reading this story has been wonderful. I feel I’m holding my head up just that little bit higher and I seem to have developed a ‘can-do’ attitude.
— Nina Koo-Seen Lin
Kooky Toon Book Corner
“This is a wonderful book…..filled with happy illustrations, an easy read with a great message told in a way children can relate to and help them get a bigger picture of life. I’m sure there will be more to come, so be on the look-out. It’s an excellent way to get messages across without parenting! I look forward to many more!”
— Deirdre Morgan
Deirdre’s Insights
…a really empowering story…Julie’s struggles were so relatable. I read it to my 4 1/2 year old and she enjoyed it, too…
— Annie Frisbie
Reading is my Superpower
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